Powder coating is highly efficient due to its excellent material utilization rates, minimizing waste and reducing environmental impact compared to traditional coating methods.
The following table shows common powder coating finishes. If you have any other alloy requirements, please contact us.
Applicable Materials
Colors
Texture
Thickness
All metal materials
White and Customized
Gloss or semi-gloss
40 – 120 µm
Color Options for Powder Coating
The following table shows common surface finishes. If you have any other alloy requirements, please contact us.
White
Powder Coating
FAQs
What are the characteristics of powder coating?
The powder coating process involves uniformly spraying powder paint onto the surface, then baking it at high temperatures to melt and cure the powder, forming a uniform coating. This coating typically offers superior corrosion resistance, scratch resistance, and appearance.
What are the applications of powder coating?
Common applications include automotive parts, furniture, metal structures, household appliances, bicycle frames, etc.
What are the steps involved in the powder coating process?
The steps include pretreatment (cleaning, phosphating, etc.), powder spraying, curing (in a high-temperature oven), cooling, and inspection.
How is the heat resistance of powder coating?
Powder coating can maintain stability under high temperatures, making it widely used in applications with high-temperature requirements.
Powder coating is a painting technique in which paint is sprayed onto the surface of a substrate in powder form, then melted and cured at high temperatures to form a durable coating.